O N E E V E R Y O N E by Ann Hamilton

Join Landmarks, the Humanities Institute, the Visual Arts Center, and Dell Medical School to celebrate the opening of O N E E V E R Y O N E by Ann Hamilton. All events are free and open to the public. Space is limited.

Thursday Jan 26, 2017

Image by Ann Hamilton

During her three-part residency for Landmarks, Ann Hamilton created portraits of local community members. Her images evoke the human form, touch and the care and attention of healers. During each residency, she photographed volunteers through a semi-transparent membrane that renders in focus only what touches the surface and softly blurs the gestures and outlines of the sitters. The optical quality of the material renders touch—something felt more than seen—visible. The life of every citizen will intersect with the health care system and these portraits include caregivers, faculty, students, staff, community partners, civic leaders and patients themselves.

THURSDAY, 26 JANUARY 2017

O N E E V E R Y O N E : A Conversation with Ann HamiltonWhat: Featuring readings by Matthew Goulish, Brian Rotman, and Natalie Shapero, and a discussion with Ann Hamilton led by Pauline Strong. The conversation complements the Humanities Institute’s 2017 theme of Health, Well-Being, and Healing. Where: LBJ Auditorium 2300 Red River Street, Austin, TX 78712 The LBJ Auditorium is located in the basement of Sid Richardson Hall, not the LBJ Library.When: 7:00 pm – 8:30 pmRSVP: No reservations requiredParking: available for non-UT employees in Lot 40 and for UT employees in Lot 39 off Red River Street

FRIDAY, 27 JANUARY 2017

Landmarks Q&A with Ann HamiltonWhat: Moderated by art critic Nancy Princenthal. The conversation will investigate the artist’s process and various forms of the project.Where: ART Building Auditorium 2301 San Jacinto Blvd., Austin, TX 78712 When: 5:30 pm – 6:30 pmRSVP: This site will contain a link to make a free reservation on 28 December, space is limitedParking: available in San Jacinto Garage